West Avenue will debut a new play this summer, about two very different gay couples living under one roof.

From the company behind Positive (Park Theatre 2015, ***** Attitude **** The Stage) and Christmas Farce (***** LondonTheatre1) comes All That, a new comedy-drama by BAFTA Rocliffe prize-winner Shaun Kitchener about love and monogamy; directed by Jamie-Rose Monk. Light and funny but with a thought-provoking undercurrent, the piece shines a light on a subject that’s becoming increasingly prominent – but not often talked-about.

All That is being performed from June 6-10 at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre near Kentish Town, for five performances only. Tickets will be on-sale soon.

In the meantime, casting is now open.

West Avenue are seeking three more actors to complete the cast, with auditions to be held in London on Wednesday 12th April.

The characters who are still to be cast are all male, aged mid-20s up to 30. Actors of all ethnicities, accents, body types etc are urged to apply. This is a profit share venture but, to aid with expenses, there will be a minimum payment guaranteed.

To apply, or for more information on the roles, remuneration, auditions and anything else, please email hello@westavenue.co with a link to a showreel. (Note the .co at the end of the email address – not .com or .co.uk). Please get in touch by Thursday, 6th April to guarantee consideration.